Elon Musk Just Declared War on Fossil Fuels and Big Oil

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 30: Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, with a graphic unveils suite of batteries for homes, businesses, and utilities at the Tesla Design Studio April 30, 2015 in Hawthorne, California. Musk unveiled the home battery named Powerwall with a selling price of $3500 for 10kWh and $3000 for 7kWh and very large utility pack called Powerpack. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

California — Elon Musk recently took Big Oil to task in an interview at the World Energy Innovation Forum (WEIF) at Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory. He points out something that alternative energy advocates have wailed about for decades: all forms of fossil fuel come with government subsidies.

Musk says this is no different than being able to dump trash in the middle of your street and then avoid paying trash pick up fees. Fossil fuel subsidies are, in fact, choking progress in solar, wind, and other forms of alternative, clean energy; but sustainable energy will prevail nonetheless.

Dirty Money, Dirty Fuel

Glaring loopholes in our country’s tax code allow for some insane financial breaks to oil companies. Over the past century, the federal government has pumped more than $470 billion into the oil and gas industries by way of these generous, never-expiring tax breaks. While companies like SolarCity, Verengo Solar, Sungevity, and Sunpower face an uphill climb, special interest lobbyists working for Big Oil, such as the Koch Brothers and ALEC, employ all imaginable forms of propaganda possible to keep their fossil fuel billions rolling in.

In states like Arizona, those who were forward thinking enough to install solar panels on their homes were able to sell back excess power to energy companies; but new legislation has dramatically decreased the incentives for the use of solar energy.

“For the last several years Arizonans have enjoyed the ability to generate their own electricity on their own property,” said SolarCity.“Their choices have also helped contribute to the creation of more than 9,000 local solar jobs in Arizona. SRP [Arizona’s Salt River Project Utility Company] has sabotaged the ability of Arizona consumers to make this choice if they happen to live in SRP territory. SRP cannot justify the elimination of competition and the denial of Arizonans’ choice in electricity service. In America, we expect companies to respond to competition and innovation with better service, lower costs and increased efficiency. What SRP has done instead is unacceptable and unlawful.”

The Virtuous Cycle of Clean Energy Can’t Be Stopped

No matter how the Big Oil families continue to try to halt clean energy progress, sustainable energy keeps gathering momentum. Wind power is now the cheapest electricity to produce in both Germany and the U.K., even without government subsidies, according to anew analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). Solar power has seen similar success, and utilizing renewable energy is a self-reinforcing cycle.

As more renewables are installed, coal and natural gas plants are used less frequently — and the less coal and gas are utilized, the cost of using fossil fuels to generate electricity goes up. Thus, as the cost of coal and gas power rises, more renewables will be installed.

Musk and the Revolt Against Fossil Fuels

Musk says that we must stage a revolt against the continued financial breaks given to the fossil fuel industry. Citing data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), he lamented in his interview that he is “competing against something that has a $6 trillion per year subsidy,” and that the low gas prices subsidies create are “weakening the economic-forcing function tosustainable transport and clean energy in general.”

Musk also fights back against unrelenting propaganda published to discredit companies like SolarCity.

Musk implied that a Los Angeles Times article misleadingly asserted that his companies received $4.9 billion in subsidies originating from the fossil fuel industry.

Musk explained that the report was planted to counter the IMF study, which found the fossil fuel industry was receiving trillions in subsidies every year. Both reports came out around the same time. As Musk explained:

“After the IMF came out with their study showing that fossil fuels are subsidized to the tune of $6 trillion a year [it’s (sic) was actually$5.3 trillion in 2015]–like $6 trillion per year. Then some representatives from the oil and gas industry added up all the incentives that Tesla had received and will receive in the future, which happens to coincide with the $6 billion figure.”

Included in this figure was a Department of Energy loan, which Tesla paid back with interest. Musk said:

“They wanted it [the figure] to start with a ‘6’. So roughly a month or two after the IMF study came out, they started shopping that story around to journalists: ‘Tesla is getting a $6 billion subsidy’ and it sounds a bit like a ‘$6 trillion subsidy’. It has a ‘6’ in it and ‘billion’ or ‘trillion’, you know, it’s kind of close.”

He added, “[T]hen they get the LA Times to buy it. It was totally nonsensical.”

These tactics are nothing new. Anyone who threatens the petrodollar is an enemy to the billionaire magnates who like to play with people’s lives and tarnish the planet; but these cabalistic families running the world energy circus are on borrowed time.

That is exactly why I trust him, if he simply did it “out of the goodness of his heart” I’d wonder what’s up. He says up front that “I see a future, and I’ll make it a reality and earn money for it on the side.”

The oil companies get more in money from the feds then they give. If it switched to other things then the people will have jobs to work. I am mechanic, if only electric cars were alowed I would not loose my job. I would fix electric cars

All alternative fuels (bio-fuels, wind, electric, and solar) are subsidized. I agree with getting rid of subsidies including the alternative subsidies. How about zero-point energy and fusion technology! The 4 alternative energies are a scam used to keep the oil cartels in control while shutting down the fossil fuel industry. The oil cartels are the largest financiers of the 4 alternative energies. Start talking about true energy replacements like fusion, plasma, zero-point etc that can realistically replace large scale fossil fuels, like coal and oil.

We can’t ditch fossil fuels right away, the world energy demand is still covered from fossil fuels and a very tiny share of renewables, so we can’t replace coal and oil today and use only solar, wind and so on.
An easiest way to reduce the level of pollution generated by coal and oil, is to replace these fossil fuel resources with natural gas as the main fuel to produce energy and heat on the planet because natural gas releases less carbon emissions while burning.
On https://www.alternative-energies.net/12-pros-and-cons-of-natural-gas/ you can read all the pros and cons of natural gas, to better understand why natural gas can be fuel of the future, at least until the renewables will be capable of covering the entire energy demand on planet Earth.